The COSMOS Team in Strasbourg collecting heartbeats of the World Doctors Orchestra during rehearsals and concert
Tag: cardiovascular science
The Unexpected Symphony Within: How Music Reveals the Resilience of Your Body by Mr. Wells on Medium
Medium article sums up Scientific Reports paper “High blood pressure inhibits cardiovascular responsiveness to expressive classical music
New Finding: High blood pressure alters body’s reactivity to music
How music’s tempo and loudness interact with baseline blood pressure in Nature Scientific Reports and on Classic FM’s website
Elaine Chew Kenotes at World Doctors Orchestra Symposium Scientifically Sound
Elaine Chew gave a keynote at Scientifically Sound to physician-musicians of the World Doctors Orchestra in Strasbourg
Natalia Cotic presents poster on phrase arc predictability and physiological entrainment at BMEIS PGR Symposium
Natalia Cotic shows how music phrase arc predictability impacts physiological entrainment at BMEIS PGR Symposium
Slice of MIT : Music to Make the Heart Sing
Elaine Chew and ERC COSMOS and HEART.FM research are featured in an MIT Alumni Association video and story
Best Poster People’s Award at FoLSM Early Career Research Conference
Mateusz Soliński, Vanessa Pope and Poulomi Pal attend the 2nd FoLSM ECR Conference and win the People’s Award for Music Theranostics poster
ESGCO: Poulomi Pal shows music boosts GCNN hypertension diagnosis
Poulomi Pal shows hypertension diagnosis with physiological signals during music listening outperforms silence baseline
New CardioPulse article: Seeing music’s effect on the heart
CosmoNote and HeartFM enabled visualising, playing, and annotating of music and heart data highlighted in European Heart Journal
Predicting ensemble musicians’ heart rates with interpretation map and expressiveness
Computational model captures up to 60% of variability in musicians’ heartbeat intervals with map of musicians’ jointly decided actions